Research Goal · 2026

Tissue Repair & Recovery

Compounds studied for tissue-repair and recovery research.

Tissue-repair research investigates how peptides influence wound healing, connective-tissue remodeling, angiogenesis, and inflammatory signaling at injury sites. The compounds grouped here — led by the BPC-157 and TB-500 pairing that dominates the recovery literature — are studied in preclinical and early-stage models for their effects on cell migration, gut-lining integrity, and soft-tissue repair. Nothing below is a treatment or an outcome claim; these are research compounds catalogued by the research interest that defines them.

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For laboratory research use only. Compounds are catalogued by research interest, not as treatments or outcomes for human use. Last reviewed May 29, 2026.

Compounds studied for this research goal

The catalog, narrowed to this research area.

Each compound below is drawn from our catalog and grouped here by the research interest that defines it. Every card links to its full research and sourcing page; dosing figures are summarized from published research literature, not advice.

BPC-157

Body Protection Compound-157

BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide fragment studied for tissue-repair research.

Studied range:
200–500 mcg, 1–2× daily (published research literature range)
Administration:
Subcutaneous

TB-500

Thymosin Beta-4 fragment

TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 studied alongside BPC-157 for recovery research (the "Wolverine stack").

Studied range:
2–2.5 mg per dose, 1–2× weekly in early research design; lower maintenance after (published range)
Administration:
Subcutaneous

Browse the full catalog in our research peptide sourcing index. All compounds referenced are for laboratory research use only — not for human consumption.

Protocols for this goal

Research-framed protocols in this area.

Curated multi-compound protocols built only from compounds we cover, dosed with the published-research literature range, and rated by how mature the research base actually is.

The Wolverine Stack

BPC-157 + TB-500

Strong research base

The most-studied recovery pairing in the research literature. BPC-157 is investigated for localized tissue and gut-lining repair, while TB-500 (a Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) is studied for systemic cell migration and angiogenesis.

Typical duration
4–8 weeks
Est. reagent cost
$25–$55 / wk
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Ranges summarized from published research literature. Not medical or dosing advice. All compounds are for laboratory research use only — not for human consumption.

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